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3D Miniature Mega Cities -2, a YT3D 4k Test ( Full HD/eye, Over/Under Format)

17 Mar

Original L and R HD Videos (1920×1080 AVCHD’s) are shot with twin GH1 rig, edited and exported with Premiere Pro CS5 to 1920×2160 f4v file (2k x 2k) for YT3D4k uploading. Another YT3d 4k version (Side-by-Side format, 3840×1080): www.youtube.com Original full HD version: (1920×1080, Over/Under): www.youtube.com Google Earth klm of the location: v-galleries.com 3D Miniatualization by the following techniques; – Twin GH1 with wide angle lenses (14-28mm equivalent) – Hyper steteroscopic base of 4-12m – Timelapse at x5-10 clock up – Synthetic blur effect for Tilt-Shift fake Please visit 3D Miniature Mega Cities -1 Kobe City version as well. www.youtube.com You can download “Original (Full HD side-by-side file ) to view on your 3D monitor like 3D Vision using Stereoscopic Player at full HD/eye resolution. Decoder filter setting MPEG-4 AVC Video Decoder to ffdshow Video Decorder is recommended. Enjoy full HD /eye yt3d4k video !
Video Rating: 5 / 5

This is an anaglyph 3D video red cyan or short movie.this is a video that you need a pair of red and cyan (blue) 3d glasses cyan is a light blue.without 3d glass you wont get you the full stereoscopic three dimension movie effect .this anaglyph video was made with two video cameras side by side on a wood mount .this is and me drilling at your face and then i drill your eye out.this video i was amazed how fare the drill sticks out with the screen My 3D WEBSITE www.theworldof3d.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

 
 

3D Miniature City Kobe (Tilt-Shift, Timelapse, Hyper-Stereoscopic Video)

12 May

Direct link to HD version; www.youtube.com 3D version of Miniature City Kobe of previous 2D entries; www.youtube.com www.youtube.com I had a chance to shoot Tilt-Shift, Timelapse and Hyper-Stereoscopic video to fake miniaturization of Kobe City. Twin GH1 separated about 3 m was used to shoot from 24th floor of City Hall of Kobe. I recognized that 3D effect might be effective to enhance more realistic miniaturization by Tilt-Shift and Timelapse techniques.

 
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